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The Mythological Origins of Renaissance Florence: The City as New Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Mythological Origins of Renaissance Florence: The City as New Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Irina Chernetsky
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:350
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 176
Category/GenreThe arts - general issues
Byzantine and medieval art c 500 CE to c 1400
Renaissance art
ISBN/Barcode 9781316510957
ClassificationsDewey:945.5109
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 13 October 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In this book, Irina Chernetsky examines how humanists, patrons, and artists promoted Florence as the reincarnation of the great cities of pagan and Christian antiquity - Athens, Rome, and Jerusalem. The architectural image of an ideal Florence was discussed in chronicles and histories, poetry and prose, and treatises on art and religious sermons. It was also portrayed in paintings, sculpture, and sketches, as well as encoded in buildings erected during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Over time, the concept of an ideal Florence became inseparable from the real city, in both its social and architectural structures. Chernetsky demonstrates how the Renaissance notion of genealogy was applied to Florence, which was considered to be part of a family of illustrious cities of both the past and present. She also explores the concept of the ideal city in its intellectual, political, and aesthetic contexts, while offering new insights into the experience of urban space.

Author Biography

Irina Chernetsky is a scholar of Renaissance art and a participant in the Projections of Jerusalem in Europe research group. Her scholarship has been supported by the European Research Council, the Israel Science Foundation, and the German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research.